The Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis (INEGMA) will soon submit its recommendations to support the UAE’s plans to draw up a comprehensive air defence system which will take into account the potential risks and threats from the formation of the ‘nuclear arc’ in the region.
This was disclosed to Khaleej Times here by General (R’td) Khaled Abdulla Al Bu-Ainnain who is also the former Commander of UAE Air Force and President of the INEGMA. INEGMA is a major ‘think tank’ of the UAE on the defence related issues and Khaled Abdulla Al Bu-Ainnain is considered as a leading intellectual on regional missile and air defence.
He said by next month INEGMA will be submitting its recommendations on the development of a comprehensive air defence systems for the UAE, based on the discussions of the ‘Middle East Missile and Air Defence’ (MEMAD) symposium arranged by the Institute last month.
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